Angus Wright (actor)
Angus Wright |
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Born |
(1964-11-11) November 11, 1964 |
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Occupation |
Actor |
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Years active |
1990-present |
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Angus Wright (born 11 November 1964) is a British actor.
Life and career
Wright was born in Washington, D.C., the youngest child of Virginia and Patrick Wright. His father's career in the British Diplomatic Service took the family to the Lebanon, the United States, the U.K., Egypt, Bahrain, Luxembourg, Syria and Saudi Arabia.
He gained an M.A. in Art History at Edinburgh University and then trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He has since worked extensively in theatre, film and television.
He is married to Helen, with whom he has a son, Max.
Film
Theatre
Year |
Play |
Role |
Director |
Producer |
2015 |
Oresteia |
Agamemnon |
Robert Icke |
Almeida Theatre |
2014 |
The Cherry Orchard |
Leonid Gaev |
Katie Mitchell |
Young Vic |
2013 |
Richard III |
Duke of Buckingham |
Tim Carroll |
Belasco Theatre New York |
2013 |
Twelfth Night |
Sir Andrew Aguecheek |
Tim Carroll |
Belasco Theatre New York |
2013 |
Privates on Parade |
Major Giles Flack |
Michael Grandage |
Noël Coward Theatre |
2012 |
The Master and Margarita |
Koroviev-Fagot |
Simon McBurney |
Barbican Theatre & European Tour |
2011 |
Wastwater |
Jonathan |
Katie Mitchell |
The Royal Court |
2010 |
Design for Living |
Ernest |
Anthony Page |
The Old Vic |
2010 |
The Cat in the Hat |
The Cat |
Katie Mitchell |
National Theatre & Young Vic & Paris (2011) |
2009 |
Mrs Affleck |
Alfred Affleck |
Marianne Elliott |
National Theatre |
2008 |
The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes |
Rotten |
Elizabeth Freestone |
Royal Shakespeare Company |
2008 |
The Merchant of Venice |
Shylock |
Tim Carroll |
Royal Shakespeare Company |
2007 |
War Horse |
Hauptmann Friedrich Müller |
Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris |
National Theatre |
2007 |
St Joan |
Earl of Warwick |
Marianne Elliott |
National Theatre |
2006 |
The Seagull |
Dr Dorn |
Katie Mitchell |
National Theatre |
2006 |
Measure for Measure |
Angelo |
Simon McBurney |
Complicite |
2005 |
A Dream Play |
The Dreamer |
Katie Mitchell |
National Theatre |
2004 |
Stuff Happens |
Journalist/David Manning |
Nicholas Hytner |
National Theatre |
2004 |
Measure for Measure |
Provost |
Simon McBurney |
National Theatre |
2003 |
Three Sisters |
Kulygin |
Katie Mitchell |
National Theatre |
2002 |
Twelfth Night |
Sir Andrew Aguecheek |
Tim Carroll |
The Globe Theatre at the Middle Temple Hall |
2001 |
Three Sisters |
Tusenbach |
Loveday Ingram |
Chichester Festival Theatre |
2000 |
The Importance of Being Earnest |
Algernon |
Selina Cadell |
Nottingham Playhouse |
1999 |
Talk of the City |
Clive |
Stephen Poliakoff |
Royal Shakespeare Company |
1998 |
Chips With Everything |
Pilot Officer |
Howard Davies |
National Theatre |
1997 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Lysander |
Jonathan Miller |
Almeida Theatre |
1996 |
Mother Courage |
The Lieutenant |
Jonathan Kent |
National Theatre |
1995 |
Private Lives |
Victor |
Kenny Ireland |
Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
1994 |
A Mongrel's Heart |
Bormenthal |
Mark Wing-Davey |
Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
1993 |
Salomé |
Iokanaan |
Steven Berkoff |
European tour |
1993 |
Hamlet |
Guildenstern |
Adrian Noble |
RSC |
1992 |
The Theban Plays |
Chorus |
Adrian Noble |
RSC |
1992 |
The Dybbuk |
Batlon |
Katie Mitchell |
RSC |
1991 |
Henry IV Parts I & II |
Douglas & Bullcalf |
Adrian Noble |
RSC |
Television
Year |
Series |
Role |
Director |
Producer |
2015 |
Peep Show (Season 9) |
Angus |
Becky Martin |
Channel 4 |
2015 |
Father Brown |
Colonel Laurence St Clare |
Ian Barber |
BBC |
2013 |
Murder on the Home Front |
Carver |
Geoff Sax |
Carnival Films |
2012 |
Being Human |
Dr North |
Daniel O'Hara |
BBC |
2010 |
The Sarah Jane Adventures |
Mr Dread |
Joss Agnew |
DW Productions Ltd |
2009 |
Above Suspicion |
Parks |
Chris Menaul |
La Plante Productions[4] |
2008 |
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall |
Sherard Cowper-Coles |
Rowan Joffé |
Talkback Thames/Channel 4 |
2008 |
Waking the Dead |
Stephen Carson |
Tim Fywell |
BBC |
2007 |
Hotel Babylon |
Francis Levington |
Paul Whittington |
Carnival[5] |
2005 |
Casanova |
Man at Arms |
Sheree Folkson |
Red Productions |
2004 |
Wire in the Blood |
Willerton |
Terry McDonagh |
Coastal Productions |
2003 |
Boudica |
Severus |
Bill Anderson |
Box TV |
2003 |
Cambridge Spies |
Guy Liddell |
Tim Fywell |
BBC[6] |
2001 |
The Way We Live Now |
Miles Grendall |
David Yates |
BBC[7] |
2001 |
The Vice |
Defence Council |
Julian Holmes |
Carlton |
2001 |
Whistleblower |
Sutton |
Ben Bolt |
BBC |
2000 |
Attachments |
Ed Viner |
Harry Bradbeer |
Carlton UK |
1998 |
Dalziel and Pascoe |
Greg Waterson |
Maurice Phillips |
BBC |
1997 |
The Painted Lady |
Charles Stafford |
Julian Jarrold |
Granada |
1996 |
Crocodile Shoes |
Alan McGuire |
David Richards |
Red Rooster Films |
1995 |
The Bill |
Chief Inspector Wallace |
Jeremy Silberston |
Thames TV |
1993 |
Between the Lines |
Motorcycle Officer |
Bob Bierman |
BBC |
Radio
Year |
Show |
Role |
Director |
Producer |
2010 |
The Secret Pilgrim |
Hansen |
Patrick Rayner |
BBC Radio 4 |
2008 |
Plenty |
Sir Andrew Charleson |
John Dove |
Catherine Bailey Productions[8] |
2002 |
Precious |
Geoff |
Jane Morgan |
Pier Productions |
1990 |
Carleton Hobbs Radio Award[9] |
Video Games
Year |
Game |
Role |
Developer |
Producer |
Platform |
2013 |
Killzone: Mercenary |
Mandor Savic |
Guerrilla Cambridge |
Sony Computer Entertainment |
PlayStation Vita |
References
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